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💪 Wring It Right: Elevate Your Drying Game!
The Wisemen Trading Hand Wringer is a high-quality, American-made drying tool featuring durable black Nitrile rollers designed for superior water extraction. With options for corrosion-resistant materials and a commitment to customer satisfaction, this wringer is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their drying efficiency.
D**D
Adjustable and Well Made
What am I hand washing? Puppies Pee-Pads, fleece blankets, and towels. My wrists were too weak to wring them out thoroughly. THIS WRINGER IS EXACTLY WHAT I NEEDED. The clamps for attaching the wringer to a washtub or table are adjustable, which is very nice. The rollers also adjust to compensate for thicker items. NOTE: 1) I could not get a regular size fleece blanket through the wringer. I cut them in half and it works great; 2) I would not recommend this for items larger than jeans or for delicate items.
H**R
Works well, but may have a learning curve
It's well built and was well packaged, only needing to put on the handle. I put it on a plastic bucket, which *works* but having it on a steadier surface would definitely help. Also if you use a bucket, fill it partially with water to help weigh it down and keep it from moving so much.It seems I have to run items through a few times, but that may be user error/part of a learning curve to using it. It's much easier than wringing by hand, and that's all I was looking for.
L**S
Works well
Bought because my washing machine died. Used this for a month or so. Works well, but I still need to find the right tightness for the settings. Too tight, then clothes won't feed, too loose, then have to wring an item 3-4 times.
S**E
Dries my chamois
Works well on my chamois. For my use I had to modify the mounting system. The clamps look like they would be good on a 2 x 4 but I mounted mine on an old power washer base. I removed the clamps and bolted the wringer directly to the handle of the washer base. The wringer is well made and some what heavy so plan on a sturdy mount. The effort you put into operating the wringer must be considered when designing the mount. Forget about mounting directly to a plastic bucket or any other such flexible object.
L**A
Wanted one for so long!
I wanted one of these for so long!!We have 6 kids, all who play sports, and sometimes their uniforms and practice clothes do not get washed right away (sitting in a sports locker at school for example).I tried this on a bucket, did not work. It is currently on my laundry sink, but I think it has to move.The thing is sturdy and adjustable to a degree. I tried to adjust it with a bigger gap to get a thicker item to go through, and well, the washers and nuts flew off in all directions. Once I put it back together, I do not "open" it as much. It seems pretty heavy duty, but not much leeway for thicker or bigger items. And you definitely need a sturdier base, as the item itself is pretty heavy, and then add wet clothes and cranking.... You get the picture.
A**.
Works like a charm!
The media could not be loaded. I encountered some problems out of the box (the device was slanted). I had one of the engineers at my job look at it. He noticed the bar that the drain board lay on, was bent. He bent it back in shape, took the clamps off and mounted it to a board, added some grease to the roller shafts and it works like a charm. Clean it off after use, so it won't rust and you've got one heck of a towel wringer. I reached out to the company, they responded... i don't have to send it back. Its ALL GOOD.
A**R
I really wanted this to work out
I wanted this to work out and solve my laundry problem so badly. In theory, it seems like this is just what is needed for those of us who do our laundry by hand. The key and limiting factor, however, is, "what do I attach this to." Because after having this for over a year, and giving it try after try, the reality in practice is that this is impractical even by the standards of those of us who are willing to (or have to) go through the trouble of hand-washing our clothing.Can you attach it to the side of a bathtub? No (too wide). Side of a regular kitchen sink? No (too wide). The middle of a double kitchen sink? No (width is correct for the clamps but no way to turn the handle). Lip of the kitchen counter? Yes...and where will the water go exactly? Ok how about this....a metal sawhorse specifically purchased for this task, placed outside on the patio. Width for the clamps is correct, there is room to turn the handle, let's try this out....the torque produced is such that the sawhorse will move all over the place unless bolted to the ground, or you brace it with your leg while you struggle to turn the handle with a heavy wet towel going through it (hope you are wearing your bathing suit).In my home, with the options I have available, and even buying a sawhorse for outside, this whole thing is just a non-starter. Furthermore, metal shaving started to come out of the device with repeated usage. The rollers also will move around in their slots and if you don't keep an eye on it and make adjustments, it could come out.Doing laundry by hand is a laborious task. Thus the invention of the washing machine. In the absence of that...even hanging clothes outside to drip-dry in the winter is more reliable than this device.
T**Y
Best mothers day gift!
Im teaching my child how to do laundry by hand we use a laundry pod for washing part but spining takes awhile for larger items like sheets and towels so got this and Laundry day has become arm day lol We can run jeans through the towels out throw blankets and have them dry by end the day I stuck it on an old trash bin with holes in the bottom so can use it in bathtub in a small apt the bathroom doubles as laundry room its been a time saver
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